Can I Change My Field After B.tech Computer Science? I Am Not Talking About Mba.?
Tuesday, December 29, 2009 2:37after doing Btech CSE can i do german language proficiency course from germany and get into tourism or translator thing. woll it be safe to do that? Also if u have any idea of what to go for , please share it , thanks. PLease i am not talking about doing MBA or MS/Mtech. i want to change field.
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The Answerer says:
December 29th, 2009 at 8:17 am
As the above answerer said, yes you can(sorry I sound like the Obama campaign slogan, lol)
“after doing Btech CSE can i do german language proficiency course from germany and get into tourism or translator thing”
Theoretically, anything is possible. If tourism is what interests you, you could do an MSc in Tourism, preferably from a multicultural country like the UK where you get exposed to a lot of different cultures and get into the tourism / hospitality industry, which according to recent studies, has been relatively unaffected by the global economic recession.
“woll it be safe to do that?”
Safe as in terms of physical safety or are you referring to career security? If its the former, I don’t see how it could be dangerous, unless you plan to work in a dangerous job such as law enforcement, mining, oil exploration or at an industrial plant where there is a well-known, documented and relatively higher risk of occupational hazards
If its the latter, I’m sorry I have to disappoint you. There is a reason why Engineering and Medicine are the two most sought after career streams in India today-they pay the most. You cannot really expect other streams to be as financially rewarding as these two.
“Also if u have any idea of what to go for , please share it ,thanks.”
There are a whole lot of careers that you could get into. If you re not happy getting into Engineering, i think you should do some soul-searching and try to determine which field it is that really interests you instead of simply jumping into some field based on the recommendations of others and making the same mistake all over again. Its more of a personal choice and hence different for everyone. What works for him/her might not always works for you.
I have a friend who completed his B.Tech in CSE recently and is planning to get into the Hospitality industry after doing an MSc in Hsopitality Management.
And before you dismiss Management as one of your options, let me remind you that Management is a completely different ball game altogether, when compared to Engineering. Perhaps you could check it out before dismissing it as a possible career option altogether. All the best.